In a surprising turn of events, Alabama's star receiver Ryan Williams was left without a single target in the intense Iron Bowl, despite being on the field for over half of the offensive snaps! But why? Coach Kalen DeBoer has the answer.
DeBoer clarified that Williams' lack of involvement wasn't a strategic decision or a reflection of his performance. Instead, the coach attributed it to the nature of their offense, which doesn't typically design plays for specific receivers. While screens and similar plays aim to get certain players involved, the pass concepts are more fluid.
But here's where it gets intriguing: Williams' teammates, who played fewer snaps, received multiple targets. Germie Bernard, Isaiah Horton, and Lotzeir Brooks combined for 20 targets, while quarterback Ty Simpson threw 35 passes in total.
DeBoer assured that Williams' preparation was as excellent as always, and they plan to keep involving him. But was this a missed opportunity for Alabama? Could Williams' absence in the passing game have influenced the outcome?
And this is the part most fans debate: Was it a tactical oversight or simply a result of the game's flow? Share your thoughts in the comments!